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Poultry Science|October 13, 2006
Effect of oral administration of bismuth compounds on Campylobacter colonization in broilersM B Farnell, A M Donoghue, F Solis de Los Santos, et al.
Poultry Science|December 20, 2008
The natural feed additive caprylic acid decreases Campylobacter jejuni colonization in market-aged broiler chickensF Solis de los Santos, A M Donoghue, K Venkitanarayanan, et al.
Journal of Food Protection|February 6, 2010
Caprylic Acid reduces enteric campylobacter colonization in market-aged broiler chickens but does not appear to alter cecal microbial populationsFausto Solís de los Santos, Michael Hume, Kumar Venkitanarayanan, et al.
Poultry Science|September 19, 2006
Bacteriocins reduce Campylobacter colonization and alter gut morphology in turkey poultsK Cole, M B Farnell, A M Donoghue, et al.
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Poultry Science|October 13, 2006
Effect of oral administration of bismuth compounds on Campylobacter colonization in broilersM B Farnell, A M Donoghue, F Solis de Los Santos, et al.
Poultry Science|December 20, 2008
The natural feed additive caprylic acid decreases Campylobacter jejuni colonization in market-aged broiler chickensF Solis de los Santos, A M Donoghue, K Venkitanarayanan, et al.
Journal of Food Protection|February 6, 2010
Caprylic Acid reduces enteric campylobacter colonization in market-aged broiler chickens but does not appear to alter cecal microbial populationsFausto Solís de los Santos, Michael Hume, Kumar Venkitanarayanan, et al.
Poultry Science|September 19, 2006
Bacteriocins reduce Campylobacter colonization and alter gut morphology in turkey poultsK Cole, M B Farnell, A M Donoghue, et al.
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